Through Feb. 12 — Theatrikos presents ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2 — A new take on an old masterpiece’

A Doll’s House, Part 2–the Most Frequently Licensed Show of 2019
“Nothing beats live theatre, right in the heart of downtown Flagstaff,” said Chris Verrill, Executive Director, Theatrikos Theatre Company. “Join us for a wonderful show.”
A Doll’s House, Part 2—a new take on an old masterpiece
You don’t need to have seen the original to enjoy A Doll’s House, Part 2. They both stand alone.
Theatrikos brings the most frequently licensed show of 2019 to the Flagstaff stage: A Doll’s House, Part 2.
“The original A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen is a classic and Ibsen is considered as one of the fathers of Modern Drama. It is required reading for all who are interested in Modern Theatre. It is not necessary to have read the 1879 Doll’s House (Ibsen) play in order to enjoy A Doll’s House, Part 2 as it is from the imagination of the playwright Lucas Hnath,” said director Robert Yowell. Yowell is a recently retired NAU theatre professor. “In A Doll’s House, Part 2, playwright Hnath follows Ibsen by creating a scenario dealing with contemporary issues surrounding marriage and more importantly, all relationships. There are four major arguments presented in the play and it brings to light issues that we must all deal with in our relationships. It is a delightful intellectual comedy that can be enjoyed by all theatergoers.”
In Lucas Hnath’s sequel to Henrick Ibsen’s original A Doll’s House, Nora has returned! Part 2 explores, in uproarious fashion, the emotional chaos that results when Nora is launched back into a household she helped burn to the ground 15 years earlier. Nominated for 8 Tony Awards.
Flagstaff theatre veterans Linda Sutera and Tony Sutera, married in real life, play Nora and her husband Torvald. “We have always enjoyed playing opposite each other in theatre productions. We have each been in over 35 main stage plays and this will be the 11th time that we have played either husband and wife or significant other. We love exploring together the depths of human relationships and comparing them to our own experience of 35 years of marriage,” said Linda Sutera. Tony Sutera added, “We hope audiences will enjoy the humor and irony presented in this universal struggle between human freedom and societal norms. Nora’s story brings to light the timeless human need to create our own destiny in a way that every adult can relate to.”
The show runs January 27 to February 12, 2023.
2023 Season Tickets are also still available.
“It is a delightful intellectual comedy that can be enjoyed by all theatergoers,”said director Robert Yowell.”
“There’s no need to have seen the original to enjoy Part 2,” said executive director Chris Verrill. “This show stands on its own.”
From a Show Patron
“I have enjoyed every performance I have attended throughout the years, and I am thankful for Theatrikos bringing so much entertainment into our Mountain Town!”
—Dani Potvin, Theatrikos Patron, Kachina
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